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List of hospitals in Indianapolis

This list of hospitals in Indianapolis includes 21 existing and 11 former hospitals located in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.

Most of the city's medical facilities belong to three private, non-profit hospital networks: Ascension St. Vincent Health, Community Health Network, and Indiana University Health. Several of the city's hospitals are teaching hospitals affiliated with the Indiana University School of Medicine and its academic medical center at IUPUI, or with the Marian University College of Osteopathic Medicine. Eskenazi Health's flagship Sidney & Lois Eskenazi Hospital serves as the city's public safety net hospital.

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Name Est. Location Network University affiliate Former name(s) Ref.
Community Fairbanks Recovery Center 1945 39°54′10″N 86°02′27″W / 39.9027°N 86.0409°W / 39.9027; -86.0409 (Community Fairbanks Recovery Center) Community Health Network Indiana Home for Alcoholic Men
Cornelia Cole Fairbanks Home
[1]
Community Heart and Vascular Hospital 2003 39°54′07″N 86°02′40″W / 39.9019°N 86.0445°W / 39.9019; -86.0445 (Community Heart and Vascular Hospital) Community Health Network Marian University Indiana Heart Hospital [2][3]
Community Hospital East 1956 39°47′15″N 86°04′31″W / 39.7874°N 86.0754°W / 39.7874; -86.0754 (Community Hospital East) Community Health Network Marian University Community Hospital [2]
Community Hospital North 1985 39°54′02″N 86°02′29″W / 39.9005°N 86.0414°W / 39.9005; -86.0414 (Community Hospital North) Community Health Network Marian University [2]
Community Hospital South 1989 39°38′13″N 86°07′57″W / 39.6369°N 86.1326°W / 39.6369; -86.1326 (Community Hospital South) Community Health Network Marian University University Heights Hospital [2]
Community Rehabilitation Hospital North 1974 39°53′56″N 86°02′17″W / 39.8989°N 86.0380°W / 39.8989; -86.0380 (Community Rehabilitation Hospital North) Community Health Network August J. Hook Rehabilitation Center [2]
Franciscan Health Indianapolis 1914 39°38′56″N 86°04′45″W / 39.6489°N 86.0792°W / 39.6489; -86.0792 (Franciscan Health Indianapolis) Franciscan Health Marian University St. Francis Hospital
Franciscan St. Francis Hospital
[4]
Kindred Hospital Indianapolis 1993 39°46′53″N 86°11′29″W / 39.7815°N 86.1914°W / 39.7815; -86.1914 (Kindred Hospital Indianapolis) Kindred Healthcare Vencor Hospital Indianapolis [5]
Kindred Hospital Indianapolis North 39°54′06″N 86°03′38″W / 39.9017°N 86.0605°W / 39.9017; -86.0605 (Kindred Hospital Indianapolis North) Kindred Healthcare
Methodist Hospital 1908 39°47′25″N 86°09′46″W / 39.7904°N 86.1629°W / 39.7904; -86.1629 (Methodist Hospital) Indiana University Health Indiana University [6]
NeuroDiagnostic Institute 2019 39°47′18″N 86°04′35″W / 39.7883°N 86.0763°W / 39.7883; -86.0763 (NeuroDiagnostic Institute) Indiana Family and Social Services Administration Larue D. Carter Memorial Hospital [7]
OrthoIndy Hospital Northwest 1962 39°54′30″N 86°16′02″W / 39.9082°N 86.2671°W / 39.9082; -86.2671 (OrthoIndy Hospital Northwest) OrthoIndy Hospital Indiana Orthopaedic Hospital
Peyton Manning Children's Hospital 2003 39°54′30″N 86°11′45″W / 39.9083°N 86.1959°W / 39.9083; -86.1959 (Peyton Manning Children's Hospital) Ascension St. Vincent Health Marian University St. Vincent Children's Hospital [8][9]
Rehabilitation Hospital of Indiana 1989 39°49′48″N 86°16′38″W / 39.8300°N 86.2773°W / 39.8300; -86.2773 (Rehabilitation Hospital of Indiana) Ascension St. Vincent Health
Indiana University Health
Richard L. Roudebush VA Medical Center 1932 39°46′42″N 86°11′13″W / 39.7783°N 86.1869°W / 39.7783; -86.1869 (Richard L. Roudebush VA Medical Center) Veterans Health Administration Indiana University Indianapolis Veterans Administration Hospital [10]
Riley Hospital for Children 1924 39°46′39″N 86°10′48″W / 39.7775°N 86.1799°W / 39.7775; -86.1799 (Riley Hospital for Children) Indiana University Health Indiana University James Whitcomb Riley Hospital for Children [11]
St. Vincent Indianapolis Hospital 1881 39°54′35″N 86°11′45″W / 39.9098°N 86.1959°W / 39.9098; -86.1959 (St. Vincent Indianapolis Hospital) Ascension St. Vincent Health Marian University St. Vincent's Infirmary
St. Vincent's Hospital
St. Vincent Seton Specialty Hospital 1996 39°54′06″N 86°12′15″W / 39.9016°N 86.2042°W / 39.9016; -86.2042 (St. Vincent Seton Specialty Hospital) Ascension St. Vincent Health Marian University St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Long Term Acute Care Hospital [12]
St. Vincent Women's Hospital 1983 39°54′14″N 86°12′03″W / 39.9038°N 86.2007°W / 39.9038; -86.2007 (St. Vincent Women's Hospital) Ascension St. Vincent Health Marian University Women's Hospital of Indianapolis [13]
Sidney & Lois Eskenazi Hospital 1859 39°46′40″N 86°11′02″W / 39.7778°N 86.1839°W / 39.7778; -86.1839 (Sidney & Lois Eskenazi Hospital) Eskenazi Health Indiana University Indianapolis City Hospital
Indianapolis General Hospital
Marion County General Hospital
Wishard Memorial Hospital
[14]
University Hospital 1970 39°46′33″N 86°10′36″W / 39.7757°N 86.1767°W / 39.7757; -86.1767 (University Hospital) Indiana University Health Indiana University Indiana University Hospital

Defunct edit

 
Central Indiana Hospital for the Insane, c. 1903

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Previous names for the institution included the Indiana Hospital for the Insane (1848–1889) and the Central Indiana Hospital for the Insane (1889–1929).[15]
  2. ^ Previous names for the institution included Protestant Deaconess Hospital and Home for the Aged (1895–1932) and Indiana Christian Hospital and Clinic (1932–1933).[17]
  3. ^ Previous names for the institution included the Marion County Poor Farm (1832–1869), the Marion County Infirmary (1869–1899),[20] the Marion County Asylum for the Incurably Insane (1899–1938), the Marion County Home for the Aged (1938–1964), and the Marion County Home and Julietta Convalescent Center (1964–1983).[21]
  4. ^ Previous names for the institution included Memorial Clinic (1956–1966) and Midwest Medical Center (1991–1994).[27]

References edit

  1. ^ Fischer, Jessica Erin; Miller, Jacob (July 2021). "Fairbanks Hospital". Digital Encyclopedia of Indianapolis. Indianapolis Public Library. Retrieved July 26, 2022.
  2. ^ a b c d e Dehoff, Beth A.; Van Allen, Elizabeth J. (2021) [1994]. "Community Health Network". Digital Encyclopedia of Indianapolis. Indianapolis Public Library. Retrieved July 26, 2022.
  3. ^ Swiatek, Jeff (February 14, 2003). "Heart hospital pulses with latest technology". The Indianapolis Star. pp. C1–C2. Retrieved July 26, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  4. ^ Martin, Heidi K.; Van Allen, Elizabeth J. (2023) [1994]. "Franciscan Health". Digital Encyclopedia of Indianapolis. Indianapolis Public Library. Retrieved November 22, 2023.
  5. ^ Shaffer, David J. (November 17, 1992). "New hospital to rise near IU medical center". The Indianapolis Star. p. C2. Retrieved July 28, 2022 – via Newspapers.com. Vencor Hospital-Indianapolis, like the chain's other 23 hospitals, will be designed for long-term respiratory patients, Barr said. (...) Construction is scheduled to begin before Nov. 27, with opening tentatively set for April 1 [1993].
  6. ^ Rowe, Alan (July 2021). "Indiana University Health Methodist Hospital". Digital Encyclopedia of Indianapolis. Indianapolis Public Library. Retrieved July 26, 2022.
  7. ^ Erickson, Norma (July 2021). "Larue Carter Hospital". Digital Encyclopedia of Indianapolis. Indianapolis Public Library. Retrieved July 26, 2022.
  8. ^ Opsahl, Sam; Verderame, Jyoti A. (July 2021). "Peyton Manning Children's Hospital". Digital Encyclopedia of Indianapolis. Indianapolis Public Library. Retrieved July 28, 2022.
  9. ^ Booher, William J. (January 10, 2003). "Big new hospital is for smallest patients". The Indianapolis Star. p. NB1. Retrieved July 26, 2022 – via Newspapers.com. Gaily colored inside and out, the $24 million, 87,000-square-foot St. Vincent Children's Hospital will begin accepting patients Tuesday. (...) The new St. Vincent facility is the second free-standing children's hospital in Indiana.
  10. ^ Damon, Bradley Kent; Fischer, Jessica Erin (2021) [1994]. "Richard L. Roudebush Veterans Administration Medical Center". Digital Encyclopedia of Indianapolis. Indianapolis Public Library. Retrieved July 26, 2022.
  11. ^ Schreiner, Richard L. (February 2021). "Riley Hospital for Children". Digital Encyclopedia of Indianapolis. Indianapolis Public Library. Retrieved July 26, 2022.
  12. ^ Swiatek, Jeff (August 21, 2002). "Acute-care center has new unit at St. Vincent". The Indianapolis Star. p. C1. Retrieved July 28, 2022 – via Newspapers.com. The Northwestside site is the second for St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Hospital, which ran out of bed space at its original location at St. Vincent's Carmel hospital, said Peter H. Alexander, executive director of the specialty hospital. (...) St. Elizabeth is owned by Ascension Health, the hospital system that also owns St. Vincent. St. Elizabeth's Carmel site opened in 1996.
  13. ^ Wall, J.K. (July 3, 2003). "Women's Hospital likely will be sold". The Indianapolis Star. p. A1. Retrieved July 26, 2022 – via Newspapers.com. Women's Hospital of Indianapolis will be sold to St. Vincent Indianapolis Hospital, according to a doctor who runs a clinic on the Women's Hospital campus. (...) The 182-bed Women's Hospital, at 8111 Township Line Road, opened in 1983.
  14. ^ Mandusic McDonell, Katherine; Fischer, Jessica Erin (2021) [1994]. "Sidney & Lois Eskenazi Hospital". Digital Encyclopedia of Indianapolis. Indianapolis Public Library. Retrieved July 26, 2022.
  15. ^ Dwyer, Ellen; Erickson, Norma (2021) [1994]. "Central State Hospital". Digital Encyclopedia of Indianapolis. Indianapolis Public Library. Retrieved July 26, 2022.
  16. ^ "Deaconess Hospital Dedication". The Indianapolis Journal. September 28, 1895. p. 8. Retrieved July 26, 2022 – via Newspapers.com. The Protestant Deaconess Hospital, at the northwest corner of Mississippi and Ohio streets, will be ready for dedication to-morrow at 2 o'clock.
  17. ^ "Officials vote to close Deaconess". The Indianapolis News. January 18, 1935. p. 1. Retrieved July 26, 2022 – via Newspapers.com. At the time of a reorganization in August, 1932, the name was changed to the Indiana Christian Hospital and Clinic, and in December, 1933, it became the Deaconess Hospital and Clinic.
  18. ^ Mandusic McDonell, Katherine; Koch, Amanda (2021) [1994]. "Flower Mission". Digital Encyclopedia of Indianapolis. Indianapolis Public Library. Retrieved July 28, 2022.
  19. ^ Erickson, Norma (June 2022). "Lincoln Hospital". Digital Encyclopedia of Indianapolis. Indianapolis Public Library. Retrieved November 22, 2023.
  20. ^ Olson, Scott (January 5, 2016). "Historic property on city's southeast side on the market". Indianapolis Business Journal. IBJ Media. Retrieved July 26, 2022.
  21. ^ Badertscher, Katherine; Mandusic McDonell, Katherine (March 2021). "Marion County Healthcare Center". Digital Encyclopedia of Indianapolis. Indianapolis Public Library. Retrieved July 26, 2022.
  22. ^ Hostetler, Joan (May 12, 2011). "Then and Now: Clifford Place and Norways Sanatorium". Historic Indianapolis | All Things Indianapolis History. Retrieved October 18, 2022.
  23. ^ "Long Hall". Exploring IUPUI. Indiana University. Retrieved July 26, 2022. Long Hospital opened in 1914 and quickly became an integral part of health care and clinical teaching in the Hoosier state, though it was closed to African-American patients and trainees. The Hospital closed and the building became Long Hall in 1970, with the opening of the new University Hospital.
  24. ^ Mitchell, Dawn (June 15, 2015). "Tuberculosis spurred anti-spitting campaign". The Indianapolis Star. Retrieved July 28, 2022.
  25. ^ Hale, Michelle (March 2021). "Westview Hospital". Digital Encyclopedia of Indianapolis. Indianapolis Public Library. Retrieved July 26, 2022.
  26. ^ "Coleman Hall". Exploring IUPUI. Indiana University. Retrieved July 26, 2022. The 1927 Dedication of the William H. Coleman Hospital for Women. (...) Coleman Hospital closed in 1974, when obstetrics and gynecology were moved to the newly built University Hospital.
  27. ^ Mulherin, Tim (2021) [1994]. "Winona Memorial Hospital". Digital Encyclopedia of Indianapolis. Indianapolis Public Library. Retrieved July 26, 2022.

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Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates This list of hospitals in Indianapolis includes 21 existing and 11 former hospitals located in Indianapolis Indiana United States Most of the city s medical facilities belong to three private non profit hospital networks Ascension St Vincent Health Community Health Network and Indiana University Health Several of the city s hospitals are teaching hospitals affiliated with the Indiana University School of Medicine and its academic medical center at IUPUI or with the Marian University College of Osteopathic Medicine Eskenazi Health s flagship Sidney amp Lois Eskenazi Hospital serves as the city s public safety net hospital Contents 1 Extant 2 Defunct 3 See also 4 Notes 5 ReferencesExtant editName Est Location Network University affiliate Former name s Ref Community Fairbanks Recovery Center 1945 39 54 10 N 86 02 27 W 39 9027 N 86 0409 W 39 9027 86 0409 Community Fairbanks Recovery Center Community Health Network Indiana Home for Alcoholic MenCornelia Cole Fairbanks Home 1 Community Heart and Vascular Hospital 2003 39 54 07 N 86 02 40 W 39 9019 N 86 0445 W 39 9019 86 0445 Community Heart and Vascular Hospital Community Health Network Marian University Indiana Heart Hospital 2 3 Community Hospital East 1956 39 47 15 N 86 04 31 W 39 7874 N 86 0754 W 39 7874 86 0754 Community Hospital East Community Health Network Marian University Community Hospital 2 Community Hospital North 1985 39 54 02 N 86 02 29 W 39 9005 N 86 0414 W 39 9005 86 0414 Community Hospital North Community Health Network Marian University 2 Community Hospital South 1989 39 38 13 N 86 07 57 W 39 6369 N 86 1326 W 39 6369 86 1326 Community Hospital South Community Health Network Marian University University Heights Hospital 2 Community Rehabilitation Hospital North 1974 39 53 56 N 86 02 17 W 39 8989 N 86 0380 W 39 8989 86 0380 Community Rehabilitation Hospital North Community Health Network August J Hook Rehabilitation Center 2 Franciscan Health Indianapolis 1914 39 38 56 N 86 04 45 W 39 6489 N 86 0792 W 39 6489 86 0792 Franciscan Health Indianapolis Franciscan Health Marian University St Francis HospitalFranciscan St Francis Hospital 4 Kindred Hospital Indianapolis 1993 39 46 53 N 86 11 29 W 39 7815 N 86 1914 W 39 7815 86 1914 Kindred Hospital Indianapolis Kindred Healthcare Vencor Hospital Indianapolis 5 Kindred Hospital Indianapolis North 39 54 06 N 86 03 38 W 39 9017 N 86 0605 W 39 9017 86 0605 Kindred Hospital Indianapolis North Kindred Healthcare Methodist Hospital 1908 39 47 25 N 86 09 46 W 39 7904 N 86 1629 W 39 7904 86 1629 Methodist Hospital Indiana University Health Indiana University 6 NeuroDiagnostic Institute 2019 39 47 18 N 86 04 35 W 39 7883 N 86 0763 W 39 7883 86 0763 NeuroDiagnostic Institute Indiana Family and Social Services Administration Larue D Carter Memorial Hospital 7 OrthoIndy Hospital Northwest 1962 39 54 30 N 86 16 02 W 39 9082 N 86 2671 W 39 9082 86 2671 OrthoIndy Hospital Northwest OrthoIndy Hospital Indiana Orthopaedic Hospital Peyton Manning Children s Hospital 2003 39 54 30 N 86 11 45 W 39 9083 N 86 1959 W 39 9083 86 1959 Peyton Manning Children s Hospital Ascension St Vincent Health Marian University St Vincent Children s Hospital 8 9 Rehabilitation Hospital of Indiana 1989 39 49 48 N 86 16 38 W 39 8300 N 86 2773 W 39 8300 86 2773 Rehabilitation Hospital of Indiana Ascension St Vincent HealthIndiana University Health Richard L Roudebush VA Medical Center 1932 39 46 42 N 86 11 13 W 39 7783 N 86 1869 W 39 7783 86 1869 Richard L Roudebush VA Medical Center Veterans Health Administration Indiana University Indianapolis Veterans Administration Hospital 10 Riley Hospital for Children 1924 39 46 39 N 86 10 48 W 39 7775 N 86 1799 W 39 7775 86 1799 Riley Hospital for Children Indiana University Health Indiana University James Whitcomb Riley Hospital for Children 11 St Vincent Indianapolis Hospital 1881 39 54 35 N 86 11 45 W 39 9098 N 86 1959 W 39 9098 86 1959 St Vincent Indianapolis Hospital Ascension St Vincent Health Marian University St Vincent s InfirmarySt Vincent s Hospital St Vincent Seton Specialty Hospital 1996 39 54 06 N 86 12 15 W 39 9016 N 86 2042 W 39 9016 86 2042 St Vincent Seton Specialty Hospital Ascension St Vincent Health Marian University St Elizabeth Ann Seton Long Term Acute Care Hospital 12 St Vincent Women s Hospital 1983 39 54 14 N 86 12 03 W 39 9038 N 86 2007 W 39 9038 86 2007 St Vincent Women s Hospital Ascension St Vincent Health Marian University Women s Hospital of Indianapolis 13 Sidney amp Lois Eskenazi Hospital 1859 39 46 40 N 86 11 02 W 39 7778 N 86 1839 W 39 7778 86 1839 Sidney amp Lois Eskenazi Hospital Eskenazi Health Indiana University Indianapolis City HospitalIndianapolis General HospitalMarion County General HospitalWishard Memorial Hospital 14 University Hospital 1970 39 46 33 N 86 10 36 W 39 7757 N 86 1767 W 39 7757 86 1767 University Hospital Indiana University Health Indiana University Indiana University HospitalDefunct edit nbsp Central Indiana Hospital for the Insane c 1903 Central State Hospital 1848 1994 a Deaconess Hospital and Clinic 1895 16 1935 b Eleanor Hospital 1895 1909 18 Lincoln Hospital 1909 1915 19 Marion County Healthcare Center 1832 1996 c Norways Sanatorium 1898 1957 22 Robert W Long Hospital 1914 1970 23 Sunnyside Sanatorium 1917 1969 24 Westview Hospital 1975 2016 25 William H Coleman Hospital for Women 1927 1974 26 Winona Memorial Hospital 1956 2004 d See also editList of hospitals in IndianaNotes edit Previous names for the institution included the Indiana Hospital for the Insane 1848 1889 and the Central Indiana Hospital for the Insane 1889 1929 15 Previous names for the institution included Protestant Deaconess Hospital and Home for the Aged 1895 1932 and Indiana Christian Hospital and Clinic 1932 1933 17 Previous names for the institution included the Marion County Poor Farm 1832 1869 the Marion County Infirmary 1869 1899 20 the Marion County Asylum for the Incurably Insane 1899 1938 the Marion County Home for the Aged 1938 1964 and the Marion County Home and Julietta Convalescent Center 1964 1983 21 Previous names for the institution included Memorial Clinic 1956 1966 and Midwest Medical Center 1991 1994 27 References edit Fischer Jessica Erin Miller Jacob July 2021 Fairbanks Hospital Digital Encyclopedia of Indianapolis Indianapolis Public Library Retrieved July 26 2022 a b c d e Dehoff Beth A Van Allen Elizabeth J 2021 1994 Community Health Network Digital Encyclopedia of Indianapolis Indianapolis Public Library Retrieved July 26 2022 Swiatek Jeff February 14 2003 Heart hospital pulses with latest technology The Indianapolis Star pp C1 C2 Retrieved July 26 2022 via Newspapers com Martin Heidi K Van Allen Elizabeth J 2023 1994 Franciscan Health Digital Encyclopedia of Indianapolis Indianapolis Public Library Retrieved November 22 2023 Shaffer David J November 17 1992 New hospital to rise near IU medical center The Indianapolis Star p C2 Retrieved July 28 2022 via Newspapers com Vencor Hospital Indianapolis like the chain s other 23 hospitals will be designed for long term respiratory patients Barr said Construction is scheduled to begin before Nov 27 with opening tentatively set for April 1 1993 Rowe Alan July 2021 Indiana University Health Methodist Hospital Digital Encyclopedia of Indianapolis Indianapolis Public Library Retrieved July 26 2022 Erickson Norma July 2021 Larue Carter Hospital Digital Encyclopedia of Indianapolis Indianapolis Public Library Retrieved July 26 2022 Opsahl Sam Verderame Jyoti A July 2021 Peyton Manning Children s Hospital Digital Encyclopedia of Indianapolis Indianapolis Public Library Retrieved July 28 2022 Booher William J January 10 2003 Big new hospital is for smallest patients The Indianapolis Star p NB1 Retrieved July 26 2022 via Newspapers com Gaily colored inside and out the 24 million 87 000 square foot St Vincent Children s Hospital will begin accepting patients Tuesday The new St Vincent facility is the second free standing children s hospital in Indiana Damon Bradley Kent Fischer Jessica Erin 2021 1994 Richard L Roudebush Veterans Administration Medical Center Digital Encyclopedia of Indianapolis Indianapolis Public Library Retrieved July 26 2022 Schreiner Richard L February 2021 Riley Hospital for Children Digital Encyclopedia of Indianapolis Indianapolis Public Library Retrieved July 26 2022 Swiatek Jeff August 21 2002 Acute care center has new unit at St Vincent The Indianapolis Star p C1 Retrieved July 28 2022 via Newspapers com The Northwestside site is the second for St Elizabeth Ann Seton Hospital which ran out of bed space at its original location at St Vincent s Carmel hospital said Peter H Alexander executive director of the specialty hospital St Elizabeth is owned by Ascension Health the hospital system that also owns St Vincent St Elizabeth s Carmel site opened in 1996 Wall J K July 3 2003 Women s Hospital likely will be sold The Indianapolis Star p A1 Retrieved July 26 2022 via Newspapers com Women s Hospital of Indianapolis will be sold to St Vincent Indianapolis Hospital according to a doctor who runs a clinic on the Women s Hospital campus The 182 bed Women s Hospital at 8111 Township Line Road opened in 1983 Mandusic McDonell Katherine Fischer Jessica Erin 2021 1994 Sidney amp Lois Eskenazi Hospital Digital Encyclopedia of Indianapolis Indianapolis Public Library Retrieved July 26 2022 Dwyer Ellen Erickson Norma 2021 1994 Central State Hospital Digital Encyclopedia of Indianapolis Indianapolis Public Library Retrieved July 26 2022 Deaconess Hospital Dedication The Indianapolis Journal September 28 1895 p 8 Retrieved July 26 2022 via Newspapers com The Protestant Deaconess Hospital at the northwest corner of Mississippi and Ohio streets will be ready for dedication to morrow at 2 o clock Officials vote to close Deaconess The Indianapolis News January 18 1935 p 1 Retrieved July 26 2022 via Newspapers com At the time of a reorganization in August 1932 the name was changed to the Indiana Christian Hospital and Clinic and in December 1933 it became the Deaconess Hospital and Clinic Mandusic McDonell Katherine Koch Amanda 2021 1994 Flower Mission Digital Encyclopedia of Indianapolis Indianapolis Public Library Retrieved July 28 2022 Erickson Norma June 2022 Lincoln Hospital Digital Encyclopedia of Indianapolis Indianapolis Public Library Retrieved November 22 2023 Olson Scott January 5 2016 Historic property on city s southeast side on the market Indianapolis Business Journal IBJ Media Retrieved July 26 2022 Badertscher Katherine Mandusic McDonell Katherine March 2021 Marion County Healthcare Center Digital Encyclopedia of Indianapolis Indianapolis Public Library Retrieved July 26 2022 Hostetler Joan May 12 2011 Then and Now Clifford Place and Norways Sanatorium Historic Indianapolis All Things Indianapolis History Retrieved October 18 2022 Long Hall Exploring IUPUI Indiana University Retrieved July 26 2022 Long Hospital opened in 1914 and quickly became an integral part of health care and clinical teaching in the Hoosier state though it was closed to African American patients and trainees The Hospital closed and the building became Long Hall in 1970 with the opening of the new University Hospital Mitchell Dawn June 15 2015 Tuberculosis spurred anti spitting campaign The Indianapolis Star Retrieved July 28 2022 Hale Michelle March 2021 Westview Hospital Digital Encyclopedia of Indianapolis Indianapolis Public Library Retrieved July 26 2022 Coleman Hall Exploring IUPUI Indiana University Retrieved July 26 2022 The 1927 Dedication of the William H Coleman Hospital for Women Coleman Hospital closed in 1974 when obstetrics and gynecology were moved to the newly built University Hospital Mulherin Tim 2021 1994 Winona Memorial Hospital Digital Encyclopedia of Indianapolis Indianapolis Public Library Retrieved 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